Charente-Maritime
(An old post mais nous sommes ici encore)
I wish I was in St Palais
Where shards of sunlight teem
In the cool Atlantic breeze of
Charente-Maritime;
Where the black kites fly
In a cloudless sky
Like a sultry, Gallic dream,
Where fishermen’s sheds
Tend the oyster beds
In Charente-Maritime.
I wish I was in La Palmyre
By La Cote Sauvage
A Cafe Viennois for lunch
Du pain and du fromage.
Where the mackerel shoal
And the breakers roll
And the daytimes never seem
Long enough to do
The beach and zoo
In Charente-Maritime.
I wish I was in Augustine
Children in the pools
Long cognacs in the afternoons
Evenings playing boules.
Le Train Touristique
Crossing marsh and creek
Of the Seudre and its streams
Steams sedately on
Towards Saujon
In Charente-Maritime.
I wish I was in La Tremblade
Gazing out to sea
Behind a bowl of hot mouclade
With French bread for tea.
Where the cattle lie
‘Neath a starlit sky
And the sluggish gullies gleam
Where an egret sifts
Mud for Nature’s gifts
In Charente-Maritime.
But now I’m home and Charentime’s
A million miles away;
I join the daily rat-race queues
With mortgages to pay
But if I should find
That my pompous mind's
Full of vacuous self-esteem
I remember days
Spent in worthier ways
In Charente-Maritime.
M.C. Newberry
Sat 30th Jun 2012 17:45
Agree with the posted comment. A holiday for the mind!
Oldies are goldies!!